Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Each applicant requesting a standard
permit for a waste tire processing facility shall complete the permit
application and submit it to the administrative authority. In addition, the
standards in LAC 33:VII.10525 shall be incorporated into the appropriate
application requirements. The permit application shall include:
1. the name, address, and phone number of the
applicant;
2. the name and phone
number of the facility contact, if different from the applicant;
3. the name and phone number of a contact
person in case of an emergency, if different from the individual specified in
Paragraph A.2 of this Section;
4.
the business mailing address, including city, state, parish, and zip
code;
5. the location and address
of the processing facility;
6. the
business telephone number;
7. the
federal identification number and state tax identification number;
8. a site master plan, including property
lines, buildings, facilities, excavations, drainage, roads, and other
components of the processor site employed;
9. a copy of written notification to the
appropriate local governing authority, stating that the site is to be used as a
waste tire processing facility;
10.
written documentation from the appropriate local governing authority, stating
that the facility is in compliance with local zoning and permitting
requirements;
11. written
documentation from the property owner granting approval for use of property as
a waste tire processing facility, if property owner is other than
applicant;
12. proof of publication
of Notice of Intent to submit an application for a standard waste tire
processing facility permit;
13. a
letter of compliance and certification of premises and buildings from the state
fire marshal;
14. an operational
plan addressing the following:
a. facility
access and security;
b. waste tire
acceptance plan to count, record, and monitor incoming quantities of waste
tires;
c. method to control water
run-on/runoff;
d. days and hours of
operation;
e. waste tire storage
method in detail:
i. dimensions of waste tire
piles;
ii. maximum number of waste
tires and volume of waste tire material to be stored at any one time;
iii. width of fire lanes;
iv. method of storage to exclude standing
water;
v. type of access roads;
and
vi. emergency control plans in
case of fire or accident, etc.;
f. a detailed description of the waste tire
processing method to be used, including daily capacity and technical support to
determine daily capacity, such as the processing capacity of the limiting piece
of processing equipment;
g. site
grounds maintenance and disease vector control to minimize vector-breeding
areas and animal attraction:
i. controlling
fly, mosquito, and other insect emergence and entrance;
ii. controlling rodent burrowing for food or
harborage; and
iii. controlling
bird and animal attraction;
h. buffer zones; and
i. method to control and/or treat any process
water;
15. evidence of
commercial general liability insurance in the amount of no less than $1 million
applicable to on-site and off-site liability provided by an insurer who is
admitted, authorized, or eligible to conduct insurance business in
Louisiana;
16. site closure plan to
assure clean closure. The closure plan must be submitted as a separate section
with each application to ensure clean closure, and include the following:
a. the method to be used and steps necessary
for closing the facility;
b. the
estimated cost of closure of the facility, based on the cost of hiring a third
party to close the facility at the point in the facilitys operating life when
the extent and manner of its operation would make closure the most
expensive;
c. the maximum inventory
of whole waste tires and waste tire material on-site at any one time over the
active life of the facility;
d. a
schedule for completing all activities necessary for closure; and
e. the sequence of final closure as
applicable;
17. site
closure financial assurance fund;
18. plans, specifications, and operations
represented and described in the permit application or permit modifications
shall be prepared under the supervision of and certified by a professional
engineer licensed in the state of Louisiana;
19. a signed legal certification that all
information provided in the application is true and correct with the knowledge
of the possibility of punishment under the law for false information;
20. date and signature of responsible
official;
21. name of authorized
agent for service of process, if applicable; and
22. required information regarding facility
site assessments as follows:
a. a discussion
demonstrating that the potential and real adverse environmental effects of the
facility have been avoided to the maximum extent possible;
b. a cost-benefit analysis demonstrating that
the social and economic benefits of the facility outweigh the
environmental-impact costs;
c. a
discussion and description of possible alternative projects that would offer
more protection to the environment without unduly curtailing non-environmental
benefits;
d. a discussion of
possible alternative sites that would offer more protection to the environment
without unduly curtailing non-environmental benefits; and
e. a discussion and description of the
mitigating measures which would offer more protection to the environment than
the facility, as proposed, without unduly curtailing non-environmental
benefits.
B.
Mobile Processors
1. Submission of the
following information shall be provided on the application, which is available
on the departments website:
a. waste tire
processor information which includes:
i.
processors name;
ii. processors
LDEQ facility number;
iii.
processors agency interest (AI) number;
iv.
processors contact name; and
v. processors contact telephone
number;
b. processing
site location(s) information for each site, where mobile processing will be
conducted, during the authorization period denoted on the certificate shall
include:
i. type of location(s) listed on the
waste tire mobile processor application form;
ii. processing location address/physical
description, city, and parish;
iii. location LDEQ facility number;
iv. location agency interest (AI)
number;
v. location contacts name
and telephone number; and
vi.
federal and state tax identification numbers for the person where the mobile
processing equipment will be operating, if applicable;
c. payment information shall be as specified
in LAC 33:VII.10535;
d. a
description of each vehicle, truck, trailer, and/or processing unit which will
be used by the applicant for the processing of waste tires shall include the
make, model, year, license number, and name of registered owner if different
from that of the processor;
e.
evidence of commercial general liability insurance shall be no less than $1
million applicable to on-site and off-site liability provided by an insurer who
is admitted, authorized, or eligible to conduct insurance business in
Louisiana; and
f. certification by
the applicant that all information provided in the application is true and
correct with the knowledge of the possibility of punishment under the law for
false information.
C. Government Agencies. Government agencies
intending to operate waste tire processing equipment for the purposes of volume
reduction shall notify the administrative authority on a form available on the
departments website and shall not be required to obtain a standard waste tire
processing permit, provided that the requirements of LAC 33:VII.10525.J are
met.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with R.S.
30:2411-2422.